Contemporary Paganism by Carol Barner-Barry
Minority Religions in a Majoritarian America
This book delves into the modern resurgence of Paganism, exploring its diverse practices and beliefs that draw from ancient traditions while adapting to contemporary society. It examines the spiritual, cultural, and social aspects of this movement, highlighting how practitioners seek to connect with nature, honor deities, and create community. Through interviews and personal narratives, the book provides insight into the motivations and experiences of those who identify with this path, offering a nuanced understanding of how Paganism fits into the broader tapestry of religious and spiritual expression today.
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- Published
- 2005
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- Length
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- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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